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"Audrey K. Nash - Museum Education Program" <[log in to unmask]>
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The Museum Education Program at The George Washington University

MEASURING THE MUSEUM'S EFFECTIVENESS

A few spaces are still open...

Inventigate visitor studies this summer in a five-week course
specifically designed to examine evaluation and audience research
methods appropriate to the museum setting.  Major trends in the field
are covered.  Each student will conduct a modest evaluation or
research study in association with a DC-area museum.

WHAT:   EDUC 227.10 Museum Evaluation
              Course reference Number (CRN): 45698

WHEN:   First Summer Session
               Wednesday, May 22 -- Wednesday, June 17
               M, W, F,          9:30 am --12 noon

WHERE: GSEHD Building [     ]  Room B-09
               2134 G Street, NW
               The George Washington University

WHO:     Carol B. Stapp, Ph.D.--Director, Museum Education Program
                        with
               Randi Korn--Principal, Randi Korn and Associates

HOW:     1. Call for permission of instructor to enroll-- (202)
                   994-4960.

               2. Call the Office of Summer and Experimental Programs
                   for information about tuition and fees-- (202) 994-6360.

               3. Register between April 22 and May 21 as a Visiting
                   Student.  Use the Quick Entry/ touch-tone
                   registration  system--(202) 994-5000.

    You will use two personal access numbers: a nine-digit identification
              number (your social security number) and a four-digit personal
              identification number (your month and year of birth).

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